Seeing that the Yang Mirror had properly covered himself, Bai Hanyun let out a sigh and replied, "You said before that you can now establish a permanent space and ti portal."
The Yang Mirror nodded in confirmation. "Mhm. Why? Do you want to establish it now?"
"Yes. Can you do it with your current strength?" Bai Hanyun asked curiously.
Looking at her, the Yang Mirror nodded. "I can, but once the space and ti portal is established, its location can’t be changed. If you want to move it elsewhere, I can only help you establish another one and close the one opened earlier."
"Closing the space and ti portal will take more power than establishing one. You should choose the location wisely."
Seeing Bai Hanyun open her lips to speak, the Yang Mirror raised his hand to interrupt her. "Don’t rush into making a decision. Everything has its consequences."
Noticing the hidden aning in his words, Bai Hanyun cald down. Walking over to her bed, she sat down and asked, "What consequences?"
Pleased by her intelligence, the Yang Mirror explained, "As you know, a space and ti portal is a bridge between two worlds."
Bai Hanyun nodded, and the Yang Mirror continued, "Because it bridges two different worlds, its very existence goes against the Heavenly Dao. Connecting two worlds isn’t as simple as linking them. It also causes the energies of both worlds to mix together."
"Each world has its own Heavenly Dao. What do you think will happen if two different Heavenly Daos, both equally powerful, encounter each other?"
A realization flashed across Bai Hanyun’s eyes at his question.
"A mountain can’t accommodate two tigers," she replied solemnly.
The Yang Mirror nodded. "That’s right. That’s why permanently opening a space and ti portal will at least disturb the world’s order. In the worst case, it will anger both Heavenly Daos. Girl, those consequences are not sothing you want to bear."
Frowning deeply, Bai Hanyun said, "Then having the ability to permanently establish a space and ti portal is useless."
Clicking his tongue, the Yang Mirror complained, "Tsk. Use your brain."
Hearing this, Bai Hanyun raised her eyes to look at him. "Do you have a way?" she asked curiously.
"Of course," the Yang Mirror replied confidently. "Since we can’t alert the two Heavenly Daos, all we need to do is act secretly."
Bai Hanyun pondered his words for a mont, then her clear eyes lit up with realization. "Yang Mirror, you are brilliant!"
Seeing that she had understood his idea, the Yang Mirror grinned. "Girl, you are not bad either."
After praising each other, Bai Hanyun asked, "Is there anything I need to prepare?"
The Yang Mirror thought for a second, then asked in return, "Girl, do you have sothing made of jade or a special tal? It would be best if it’s sothing you can carry with you daily."
At his words, Bai Hanyun’s gaze fell on the jade pendant hanging at her waistband. She rubbed the jade pendant for a mont, then took it off and showed it to the Yang Mirror.
"This jade pendant was given to by Feng Xiyan before. I always wear it, and it won’t attract attention. Can you use this?"
The Yang Mirror leaned closer to the golden circle to examine the jade pendant. After a few seconds, his eyes flickered with a hint of surprise.
"Girl, you said this jade pendant was given to you by that brat?" he asked seriously.
Bai Hanyun nodded, then paused as she sensed sothing off in his tone.
Seeing how seriously he was staring at the jade pendant, she asked curiously, "What’s wrong? You can’t use this jade pendant?"
The Yang Mirror shook his head and looked away. "Girl, did that brat ever tell you where he got this jade pendant?"
Bai Hanyun shook her head. "No. Feng Xiyan only told that it’s his family heirloom. Why? Is there sothing special about it?"
At her answer, the Yang Mirror’s expression turned serious.
He nodded and explained, "This jade pendant is made from spiritual thunder jade, which can only be found in the Celestial Realm. Although it’s faint, there is still a trace of celestial energy left inside it."
"If my guess is correct, the original owner of this jade pendant should be a god or goddess from the Celestial Realm."
Bai Hanyun was shocked by this revelation. She looked at the jade pendant, swallowed hard, and muttered, "I never thought this jade pendant had such an impressive background."
As soon as she said that, Bai Hanyun suddenly paused, as if rembering sothing.
Noticing her stiffen expression, the Yang Mirror raised his brows slightly. "What’s wrong?"
Bai Hanyun looked away from the jade pendant and replied slowly, "There is another jade pendant that looks identical to this one."
The Yang Mirror’s expression changed at her words. "Where is it now? Do you have both of them?"
Bai Hanyun shook her head. "No. The other one belonged to Gui Xiaoxu. He is a mber of the Gui Clan. he told that the jade pendant is also his family heirloom, passed down from his ancestors."
Hearing this, the Yang Mirror fell into deep thought.
After a mont of thought, he said, "The Gui Clan is famous throughout the Six Realms for their strength and special bloodlines."
"Their special ability allows them to travel not only between realms but across countless worlds. It’s not strange for them to possess this kind of rare spiritual jade."
Pausing for a second, he looked at Bai Hanyun and added, "The strange part is... how did this jade pendant end up in that brat’s clan and even beco their heirloom?"
Seeing Bai Hanyun’s confusion, the Yang Mirror waved his hand. "Forget it. This matter is too complicated and full of mysteries. For now, let’s focus on what’s in front of us."
Standing up, the Yang Mirror snapped his fingers. A second later, golden particles wrapped around his body. When they dispersed, he was already neatly dressed.
Turning toward the bed, he saw the Yin Mirror still sleeping. With a content smile, the Yang Mirror turned back and said, "Girl, wait for ."
With that, he waved his hand, and the golden circle vanished. In the next second, the Yang Mirror disappeared from the room.
After the golden circle faded, Bai Hanyun looked down at the jade pendant in her hand and fell into deep thought.
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